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Functional grammar : a field approach
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ISBN: 9027215421 1556192606 9786613328151 1283328151 9027277796 9789027215420 Year: 1991 Volume: 35 Publisher: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : J. Benjamins Pub. Co.,

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Every grammar has to a greater or lesser extent a functional aspect. In this book, Bondarko provides a comprehensive discourse on the theoretical foundations of grammar, concentrating on functional-semantic fields, with emphasis on the diversity of their structural types. Criteria for distinguishing between linguistically structured meaning and non-linguistic cognitive content is developed in a discussion on "the Category of Aspect and its Environment" which includes an analysis of aspectual opposition according to the Prague School. Special attention is also paid to analysing polycentric fiel

Functional grammar
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ISBN: 0415026458 041502644X 9780415026451 9780415026444 Year: 1991 Publisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge,

Constituent order in functional grammar
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ISBN: 311013389X 3111785335 3110875837 9783110875836 9783110133899 Year: 1991 Volume: 14 Publisher: Berlin New York

Functional categories and parametric variation
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ISBN: 0415056411 0203317955 1134934742 1138868442 9786610024032 1280024038 1134934750 020341201X 9780203412015 9780415056410 6610024030 9781134934751 9781134934706 113493470X 9781134934744 9781138868441 9781280024030 0203720253 Year: 1991 Publisher: London ; New York, NY : Routledge,

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From within the context of the Principles and Parameters framework put forward by Chomsky and others, Jamal Ouhalla develops the argument that much of what we understand by the term grammar involves functional categories.

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